Good Morning everyone:
Yes I know this is a question that is very subjective, but Id love to hear your ideas on it or experiences.
Mud. Where I live in Florida, they are building like crazy, and that means miserable dump trucks dropping mud everywhere on the road. The mud can be runny slime half an inch thick, it can be a goo pit 4 inches thick of squishy slop for 10 to 15 feet. It can be stiffer slidey clay that smooshes and slithers under your tires, or anything in between.
Now, if one hits this with their bike, say at 40 MPH ish, you came around a corner, and there it is. How bad of a situation is this really?
Yes, yes, I know, it's highly subjective to 100 diffferent inputs, your speed, lean, mud consistency etc, but what are the immediate dangers one needs to be looking at? ie, ok you are looking at getting into a high side here the moment your front wheel slides then grabs, ok you are looking to get into a lowside when your back wheel slides out, type things? Is it a, yah that CAN turn bad situation, or a, yah that pretty often ends poorly situation?
Besides for letting off the throttle, and gritting ones teeth as you hit that, what else would you do to try to minimize the mess you just got into?
Thank you
Aaron